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11180
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John Ingram, North Carolina Insurance Commissioner, is discussed in this first in a series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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11181
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Julian provides a review and analysis of controversial changes in the state's teacher certification methods. State school superintendent Craig Phillips favors the new policy, while Dallas Herring, chairman of the State Board of Education, opposes it.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 2, Feb 1973, p40-41, 47, il, por
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11182
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Charles W. DeBell, manager of Western Electric Company's manufacturing works in North Carolina, is featured in We the People of North Carolina magazine's Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 3, Mar 1973, p10, 12, 15, por
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11183
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Jeffreys provides details of the North Carolina State Bar Associations' investigation and report on the North Carolina State Prison System.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 3, Mar 1973, p24-26, 28, 51, il
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11184
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William C. (Billy) Creel, North Carolina Commissioner of Labor, is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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11185
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Fred A. Coe, Jr. is president and chairman of the board of Burroughs Wellcome Co., a pharmaceutical company located in the Research Triangle Park. Coe is featured in this month's WE THE PEOPLE MAGAZINE's North Carolina Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 4, Apr 1973, p16, 18, 46-47, por
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11186
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David T. Flaherty, Secretary of the Department of Human Resources, is discussed in this ongoing series of brief profiles of major newly elected and appointed state officials.
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11187
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One of the largest black-owned commercial buildings in the South now stands on what was once a black ghetto in Charlotte. East Independence Plaza, which was built at a cost of $3.5 million, stands seven stories tall, has solar glass walls on four of its eight sides, and contains 85,000-square-feet of rental space.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 4, Apr 1973, p30-31, il, por
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11188
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This article includes profiles of six key lawmakers in the 1973 North Carolina General Assembly. They are Gordon P. Allen, William Thomas Watkins, J. Russell Kirby, Carl Stewart, Ralph H. Scott, and Liston B. Ramsey.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 5, May 1973, p11-12, 14, por
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11189
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Claude Ramsey is president and chief executive officer of Anzona Incorporated in Asheville. The corporation formed in 1970 and is growing rapidly. The company has great product diversity--from manmade fibers to adhesives to ethical drugs to leather products to wire and cable and salt. Anzona has forty-four plants in eight countries.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 5, May 1973, p18, 20, 23, 57, por
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11190
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The North Carolina Citizens Association presented its fifth annual Citation for Distinguished Public Service to Henry E. Kendall, who is chairman of the North Carolina Employment Security Commission.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 5, May 1973, p38, 58-59, por
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11191
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This year's North Carolina Citizens Association's Citation for Distinguished Citizenship was presented to Alex H. Galloway of Winston-Salem. Galloway is chairman of the board of RJ Reynolds.
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11192
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Robert I. Horne, owner of Horne's Restaurants and Horne's Motor Inns, heads Horne Developers, Inc. His current project is developing mountain land in western North Carolina, making second homes available to average people without destroying the natural beauty of the land. Horne is featured in We the People of North Carolina magazine's Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 6, June 1973, p16, 18, 50-51, por
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11193
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This article contains information on The Mountains at Lake Lure and The Country Club of the Mountains, areas which have taken their place among the most popular and prestigious of the resort communities being developed in North Carolina's mountain counties.
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11194
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Building resorts in North Carolina's mountains began in the 1920s. This article contains information on a number of them, including Bear Paw, Beech Mountain, Eseeola Lodge, Fontana Village, Hound Ears, and Sugar Mountain.
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